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National to Shredder
FlffENXSD UNDER THE LAWS OF THE HAWAIIAN ,'0LAVD8.
Mr. John A. Scott, Manager of tho Hilo Sugar Company, givcB tho follow
ing wonderful record of the working of tho NATIONAL OANE SHRED
DER, which was created by their works at tho commencement of tho crop
just harvested:
" During tho past wcok the Hilo Sugar Company's mill exceeded any oi
its former records by closing tho 125 hours grinding with an output of 3001
tons. This is fully 10 percent moro than the best work of former years.
" Tho three roller mill being 26 in. by 64 in. and the two roller mill 30 in.
by 60 in. Iho first mill doing this amount of work in an efficient manner
and with groat oaso, compared with work on whole cane, owing to thorough
preparation of the cano by 'the National Oano Shredder, recently erected by
the Company.
" And by its use tho extraction has been increased from 3 porcont to 5 per
cent on all kind's of cano, and in some cases 80 percent has been reached ;
the averago being 75 to 78 porcont, according to quality.
" I continue to find tho megoas from shredded cano better fuel than from
whole cane.
"Tho shredder has boon working day and night for seven months and has
given me entire satisfaction, having shredded during that lime about seventy
thousand tons of cano, and a largo part of it being hard ratoons.
"The shredder and engine requiro very little care or attention."
"Plans and specifications of theso Shredders may be seen at tho ofuco of
WM. G. IRWIN & CO., L'd..
BaU Aatnli for tks Jlouniinn Iibun
C. E. Williams & Son
ESTABLISHED 1860.
The Largest Stock of Bedroom Sets
Ever imported to Honolulu. Eight Different Styles
to select from. Prices are a clincher
IROM 386 00 Tjn.
t Alio a Fine Lot of OHIFFOMIBBS of the Latest Designs and Patterns.
Special Feature No. 1 White Seamless Matting
Ftr Roll of 40 Yards, fl&OO.
I And a Fine Quality for $9 per Roll.
Headquarters for Baby Carriages !
" TELEPHONE, 17 "
Pioneer Furniture House
609 AND 611 KINH- STRET5T
HIGH CLASS I
Smoking
Tobaccos
from all the Celebrated
Factories In the United
States
Pipes and
Smokers'
Articles
IMPOBTEU8, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DEALERS IN
flaraa, Manila, Mencan and American Cigars,
DECOXjIjISTBIK, &c oo.
Cor. Fort and Morohant Streets.,
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A BABY BARBER.
She Cnn Slinvc Eight Men in
Five Minutes.
The Royal Aquarium has done
well in securing tho services of
little Miss Nolly Wick, the cham
pion baby shaver of tho world.
Her performances are much ap
preciated by a largo number of
visitors, who naturally liko tho
idea (especially those who havo to
go under tho operation of shaving
frequently) of a child Beven years
of ago performing the task, which
is usually dono by adults, in a
quicker and moro dexterous man
ner. I was fortunato enongh to secure
a few minutes' chat with this "baby
marvel" at tho cIobo of one of her
performances, from whom I elicited
several interesting facts.
"I was born at Fulham," she
said, in answer to my question,
"but havo spent tho greater part of
my short life in Chehea King's
Road, whero my father keeps a
ba rber's shop. You havo, no doubt
heard of 'Teddy Wick' well, that
is my father tho recognized cham
pion shaver of tho world."
"Of course, you began shaving
very early, otherwise you would
not bo so expert at your business?''
"Yes, I was but three years old
when I started."
"What led you to tako up shav
ing?" '
"Well," she answered, "at first
for amusement. My father being
so expert and fond of shaving, na
turally ho would liko his littlo
daughter to bo ablo to Bhavo as
well. When father was not busy,
and customors wero few, ho would
allow mo to practise upon his face.1'
"So you did not at first practise
upon a model, but on a person?"
"Tho vory first person I touched
with tho razor was-my own father.
I made such rapid progress that at
last ho decided to bring mo beforo
tho public."
"From that time you had plenty
of practice, I presumo?"
"Well, not so very much twico
a day was the most.
"My first appearanco in public,"
she continued, "was at tho Forest
ers' Music Hall. It was' an im
mense success. Tho hall was full
to overflowing, and tho peoplp ac
corded mo a welcomo which I do
not think I shall over forget. Tho
managers of tho hall wore so pleased
with my performance that they
presented me with two medals,
which I alwayB wear when per
forming in public."
"How many men can you, on an
average, shave in the space of five
minutes?"
'Just eight."
"And havo you over had any ac
cidents for instance, havo you
ever cut a person's faco whom you
havo been shaving?"
"Only two; and those I cut but
slightly."
"Do you shave with tho ordinary
sized razor?"
"Oh, no! It would bo too largo
for my hands. I use a small razor,
known as tho 'Mai).' "
I may hero mention that Miss
Wick can also, in a vory littlo
longer timo, shave with ono hand,
tho other hand being tied behind
her.
"Havo you over had any contests
with rival shavers?"
"Yes, tho most important being
with a boy of thirteen, who styled
himself 'Tho Champion Boy
Shaver.' When I contested I was
but four years of age. Tho result
was I beat him hollow."
Miss Wick possesses a knowledge
of the art of hair cutting, and has
a perfect right to call herself a
practising barber: for she takes her
father's place in the Bhop when ho
is absent.
Should Miss Nolly Wick, when
she grows older, set up in business
I havo no doubt she will bo well
patronised. 1 cannot speak frpra
experience, but I should suppose
that a lady would shave with a
much more gentlo hand than otfo'
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At 7:30 o'olook at
UNION SQUARE
Skquah will lecture from
his Gilded Chariot on his
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REMEDIES and
MEDICINES.
Sufferers
WITH
Rheumatism
JKFor your own benefit,
come, see, hear and judge for
yourselves.
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CHIC !
STYLE !
FINISH !
QUALITY !
Men's Wearing Apparel to
be found in all the Suits
made by Johnston & Sto
rey. Mr. Storey was for
some years ono of the best
known cutters on the Coast,
consequently the best dress
ed men in town wear clotheB
made by
Johnston & Storey,
4 13 fort Stroot
W. W. AHANA,
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Merchant Tailor,
333 XTm-muvu. Stxt.
FINE SUITINGS
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EbM, Sutth and Americin Goods.
Style and Fit Guaranteed.
Cleaning & Repairing
stall Trie, 668. P. 0. Box 141.
Beautiful
Horses !
The Celebrated Bayswater Stallion
"I-V-A.3STHEOE;"
Alio the Bplendld
SPAN OF GRAYS
By "Ivanhoe" are (or sale. Apply to
QKOHOK HOUQHTAIUHO,
lS01-tf Bay Home Btahlei.
"SAVE MONEY "
THK WltUKMOWH
Practical Carriage Trlmaer
(Has no connection with any car
riage shop.)
TOPS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
Fenders, Dashea, Biorm Aprona, Bkc.
at Lowest Possible Trices, and
Workmanship o( the Best.
I use First-class Material of my own Im
porting. Manufacturer of all kinds of
Harness.
Workshop 210 King Street near If aunakea.
P. O. Box 400.
W. M. SMITH,
EJleotrioiELH.
WILL POT IN-
Blectric Bells
Dining-room Bells, '
Burglar Alarms,
Private Telephones,
Everything in thoElectric
Line. ""
Bcr- Refers to E.O.Hnll&
Son, whu-o ordure may be left.
Boach House To Lit
AFU11NI6HE1) HOU8K
. is. to let or lease at
wamici beacli, a lew win-
Dies' walk from the tram.
i-m
car. It has Cook Mouse, Bath House and
" ., , , "" uouceiioio utemns
and Dishes are ull cntuplot. llooma dim
beletwithbathiiiRvriTileKes, if the whoft
premises are not taken.
Have otlur Houses in towu and suburbs
to lt, farnUhod and nMfnndsbed.
Also Building Lots for eftle.
.Inquire of DAVID DAYTON.
1277-tf 4' m rob nt street.
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